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Japan and Australia agree trade deal | Japan and Australia agree trade deal |
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Japan and Australia have agreed a trade deal which will see them lower tariffs on imports of key products. | Japan and Australia have agreed a trade deal which will see them lower tariffs on imports of key products. |
Japan has agreed to lower duties on Australian beef and raise the duty-free quota on cheese - Australia's biggest dairy export to Japan. | Japan has agreed to lower duties on Australian beef and raise the duty-free quota on cheese - Australia's biggest dairy export to Japan. |
Australia will cut tariffs on Japanese electronics, cars and white goods. | Australia will cut tariffs on Japanese electronics, cars and white goods. |
The deal, agreed after seven years of negotiations, is expected to be finalised later this year when Japan's prime minister visits Australia. | The deal, agreed after seven years of negotiations, is expected to be finalised later this year when Japan's prime minister visits Australia. |
Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who is currently visiting Japan, called the pact a historic one. | Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who is currently visiting Japan, called the pact a historic one. |
"This is the first time that Japan has negotiated a comprehensive economic partnership agreement or free trade agreement with a major economy, particularly a major economy with a strong agricultural sector," Mr Abbott said. | "This is the first time that Japan has negotiated a comprehensive economic partnership agreement or free trade agreement with a major economy, particularly a major economy with a strong agricultural sector," Mr Abbott said. |
Broader deal | |
The pact between the two countries comes as officials are trying to push for an ambitious US-led 12-nation free trade plan, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). | |
Negotiations between representatives of the various nations, which include Australia and Japan, hit a roadblock earlier this year. | |
Differences on the issues of tariffs on imported goods, particularly between the US and Japan, were among the issues that were unresolved. | |
Agricultural tariffs have become a sticking point for Japan, which is keen to protect its rice, wheat, beef and pork producers from outside competition. | |
Some analysts suggested that the Australian and Japan deal may help spur progress on the TPP talks. | |
Aurelia George Mulgan, a professor of Japanese politics at University of New South Wales said the bilateral deal means that "Australia gets preferential treatment over the US." | |
She said that US would be under pressure to agree a deal that puts it "on a level playing field with Australia". | |
"Japan knows that America wants it on board, because TPP without Japan is not much worth all that much. Japan is playing hardball," she added. | |
US President Barack Obama is scheduled to tour the region, including Japan, in the coming weeks and is expected to discuss the issue. |